Martina Hasenfratz, M.A.
Research Associate (until November 2023)
Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies "Futures of Sustainability"
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Research Interests
- Cultural Sociology
- Theory of Practice
- Material Culture Studies
- Sociology of Sustainability
- Sociology of the Body
Academic Career
since September 2019: Research Associate at the Humanities Centre for Advanced Studies “Futures of Sustainability”
December 2017 to August 2019: Research Associate at the Chair for Social Analysis and Social Change (Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel), Department of Sociology, University of Hamburg
September 2017: Master Degree in Social Economics, University of Hamburg
October 2016 to September 2017: Student Assistant at the Chair for Social Analysis and Social Change, Department of Sociology, University of Hamburg
October 2014 to July 2016: Student Tutor for the "Basic Course in Sociology" and "Social Theory", Department of Social Economics, University of Hamburg
Studies of Social Economics, University of Hamburg
September 2013: Bachelor Degree in Cultural Studies, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder)
October 2013 to May 2017: Student Assistant in the research project "Contact linguistic studies on the linguistic acculturation of displaced people in Mecklenburg"
Studies of Cultural Science (Cultural Sociology and Linguistics) at the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) and the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Lectures
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January 2021: „Das doing menstruation in einer Gesellschaft der Nachhaltigkeit“, Soziologie-Kolloquium at Universität Salzburg (online)
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September 2020 (with Sarah Lenz and Ruth Manstetten): „Gesellschaft als Risiko. Situationsanalysen zur Corona-Pandemie“, Ad hoc-Gruppe „Viren – Globale und Lokale Nebenwirkungen“, 40. DGS Kongress in Berlin (online)
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September 2019: Menstruation als Umweltproblem. Moralische Kämpfe um eine elementare Praxis, 2. DGS-Regionalkonferenz „Great Transformation: Die Zukunft moderner Gesellschaften“, Jena
- July 2018: Die Nachhaltigkeit der Dinge, Forschungskonferenz Practices and the Practical Dimension in the Study of Social Life, Aalborg Universität, Kopenhagen